AnGoSystems announces Altair!... The new OS

Now, after about 5 months of the release of Antares 1.0, AnGoSystems announces the successor OS:













Altair 1.0 will come with a new gamma of functionalities, best graphics and WPF integration, everything in one OS.

Coming soon...

8 comments:

  1. Altair is an old PC. Right?
    Love your virtual OS

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    1. Wow, I didn't knew it, but anyway, I want that name for my OS because it one of my star's favorite names ;)

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  2. You want to create a real operating system on Linux is actually this works
    it is not beta and download anything you do not need to do this and not know programming code nehum
    the site to create it is this
    http://susestudio.com

    if you have doubts how to create access

    http://translate.google.com.br/translate?sl=pt&tl=en&js=n&prev=_t&hl=pt-BR&ie=UTF-8&layout=2&eotf=1&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.tecmundo.com.br%2Flinux%2F2878-suse-studio-crie-seu-proprio-sistema-operacional-linux.htm&act=url

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  3. well first of all i've created a suse studio OS and when you make it "your" not making it your just selecting bootskins and programs, it's less of an operating system then a visual basic virtual OS, and suse OS's crash 60% of the time, and making a real operating system takes work unlike suse studio. Just saying....

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    1. Yes, I have been looking the SUSE distros you can create on some websites, but I don't like that because in sometimes you must to know programming in Linux language, and that's really hard...

      I would like to continue in VB.NET, and maybe C++ to continue programming this virtual OS

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  4. You can make a custom os with CosmOS

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  5. That project only works in console.. Or at least that was what I read

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    1. what 'zychro_code' said was right!

      though it opens a console app - it can create a custom standalone bootable x86 OS

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